πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Goal is
  • (A) Extent to which a system or component performs a broad range of functions.
  • (B) The objective of an organization to achieve.
  • (C) Methods and techniques for converting data to or from graphic display via computers.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) The objective of an organization to achieve.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Implementation phase is
  • (A) Period in the software life cycle in which a software product is created from design documentation and debugged.*
  • (B) Period in the software life cycle in which a software product is integrated in its operational environment, and tested in this environment to ensure it performs as required.
  • (C) Period in the software life cycle during which the basic version of a software product is adapted to a specified set of operational environments and is distributed to a customer base.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Period in the software life cycle in which a software product is created from design documentation and debugged.*
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Evolvability is
  • (A) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified to take advantage of new software or hardware technologies.
  • (B) An error of some kind or an unexpected event occurs during the execution of a program
  • (C) Here the objective of the process is to work with uses to explore their requirement and deliver a final system.
  • (D) Possible loss or harm in computing system.
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified to take advantage of new software or hardware technologies.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Match the following A- Functional requirements: B- Functional scope : C- Function-point count: D- Function-related measures: 1- It describe the functionality or services that system is expected to provide. 2- Range to which a system component is capable of being applied. 3- These are language independent productive measure.. 4- It is related to the overall functionality of the delivered software.
  • (A) A-4,B-2,C-3,D-1
  • (B) A-2,B-1,C-3,D-4
  • (C) A-1,B-3,C-2,D-4
  • (D) A-1,B-2,C-3,D-4
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (D) A-1,B-2,C-3,D-4
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Lehman’s Second Law (Lehman and Belady 1985) is
  • (A) Continuing change: A program used in real-world environment must change necessarily or become progressively less useful in that environment.
  • (B) Increase complexity: As an evolving program change, its strictures tend to become more complex. Extra resources must be devoted to preserving and simplifying the structure.
  • (C) Large program evolution: Program evolution is a self-regulating process.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Increase complexity: As an evolving program change, its strictures tend to become more complex. Extra resources must be devoted to preserving and simplifying the structure.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Hazard probability
  • (A) Hazard cannot arise due system design.
  • (B) The probability of the event occurring which create a hazard.
  • (C) An assessment of the worst possible damage, which could result from a particular hazard.
  • (D) A condition with the potential for causing or contributing to an accident.
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) The probability of the event occurring which create a hazard.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Flexibility
  • (A) The software and hardware system architectures that provide explicit support for tolerance, which includes software redundancy and fault- tolerance controller that detects problems and supports fault recovery
  • (B) It is an initial step for requirements engineering process, includes the outline description of system, its use in an organization and recommending the system feasibility.
  • (C) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified for use in applications or environments other than those for which it was specifically designed.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified for use in applications or environments other than those for which it was specifically designed.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Extendibility is
  • (A) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified to increase its storage or functional capacity
  • (B) Pertaining to a system/component that automatically places itself in a safe operating mode in the event of a failure.
  • (C) Pertaining to a system or component that continues to provide partial operational capability in the event of certain failures.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Trustworthiness with which a system or component can be modified to increase its storage or functional capacity
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Generality is
  • (A) It is a measure of number of function that calls some other function.
  • (B) It is measure of number of functions, which are called by a function.
  • (C) In it server is only responsible for data management.
  • (D) None of these
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) It is a measure of number of function that calls some other function.
πŸ“Š Software Engineering
Q. Manufacturing phase is
  • (A) Period in the software life cycle in which a software product is created from design documentation and debugged.
  • (B) Period in the software life cycle in which a software product is integrated in its operational environment, and tested in this environment to ensure it performs as required.
  • (C) Period in the software life cycle during which the basic version of a software product is adapted to a specified set of operational environments and is distributed to a customer base.
  • (D) None of these Human engineering is
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Period in the software life cycle during which the basic version of a software product is adapted to a specified set of operational environments and is distributed to a customer base.

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